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5,114 results for: seek

  1. Life

    Three monkeys a genetic mishmash

    Feat suggests embryonic stem cells are less flexible in primates than mice.

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  2. Space

    Newfound neighbor to solar system is a cool slacker

    Researchers have found the closest brown dwarf to Earth and the coolest yet seen, raising the possibility that the nearest starlike body to the solar system may be a brown dwarf rather than a star.

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  3. Life

    Gene variants linked to Crohn disease have little effect, study finds

    A genetic variant linked to Crohn disease does not raise the average person’s risk of developing the condition, a new study finds.

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  4. Physics

    Bar codes could be next to check out

    New radio frequency tags would use nanotechnology to identify and track products.

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  5. Health & Medicine

    Experimental blood pressure drug takes natural approach

    Dual-action compound tests well in large group of people with mild to moderate hypertension

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  6. Health & Medicine

    Germs in tobacco are potential source of respiratory infections blamed on smoking

    Tests find hundreds of bacterial species in major cigarette brands.

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  7. Life

    Keeping black bears wild

    Wildlife managers compare ways to keep bears away from food and people.

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  8. Life

    Carried aloft, tiny creatures avoid parasites, sex

    Dry and blowing in the breeze, rotifers are safe from a deadly fungus — and perhaps from the vulnerabilities presumed to accompany asexual reproduction.

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  9. Materials Science

    Breakup doesn’t keep hydrogel down

    Scientists create a new material that is strong, soft and self-healing.

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  10. Life

    Why light makes migraines worse

    A new study traces brain wiring to discover why light increases migraine pain.

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  11. Space

    WISE sees its first stars

    NASA's new infrared observatory is ready for action.

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  12. Life

    For blood stem cells, the force is strong

    Blood flow boosts production of blood stem cells, two new studies show.

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